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Dr. Kassir was selected by one of the leading global laser manufacturers as a clinical investigator and trainer for the Cynergy with MultiPlex, the most advanced technology for vascular treatments.   

Treatment of Vascular Birthmarks

Many skin conditions are the result of abnormal blood vessels.  These include conditions such as port-wine birthmarks, angiomas, hemangiomas, spider veins on the face and legs inflammatory acne, psoriasis, and warts.  Some conditions, such as fine wrinkles and uneven pigmentation, result from extensive sun damage.  All of these conditions can be treated with the Cynergy Vascular Workstation.  Dr. Kassir can treat port wine stains and vascular birthmarks in children and adults.

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How does a laser help?

Using a beam of light, Cynosure lasers treat a broad range of vascular conditions by selectively treating the areas of concern.  The laser light selectively targets and coagulates problem blood vessels while leaving the surrounding skin unchanged.

How many treatments are required?

Results are seen within three to four weeks.  Typically, one to two treatments are recommended.  For conditions such as birthmarks or Hemangiomas, several treatments will be required.

Can the laser treat infants with port-wine birthmarks?

Yes. The Cynosure laser can be used to safely treat all sizes of port-wine birthmarks in infants and adults.

Visit our news page to hear the latest treatments available for port wine stains.

To schedule your appointment call (214)360-1500.

For more information or support for vascular birthmarks vistit www.birthmarks.com

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